3 Practical Concerns For Dumpster Rental Florida
If you have been spending any time researching how to find a good dumpster rental Florida company you have probably read quite a few blogs detailing how to avoid spending too much money on your dumpster rental, or elaborating on the many reasons why renting a roll off container is advantageous for your situation. However too few of these blogs address some of the most practical parts of making the decision outside of finding an affordable renter. In particular, there are three main things that all people interested in renting a dumpster should consider.
How Big? How big do you need your roll off container to be? Many dumpster rental Florida companies sell a wide range of containers, from tiny 10 cubic yard containers to monstrous 40 cubic yard containers for construction sites. Determining the appropriate size for your purposes will help make sure you don’t pay more money than you need to when you rent the container.
How Long? How long do you need to have your rented dumpster for? The longer you hold onto the container the more expensive the rental fee will be, thus it is best to focus on a few days at most and get the container filled up and out of your home. This is why many construction companies will actually begin demolishing a building or cleaning up a construction site before the container actually arrives.
Where Will It Go? This is a key question! Many dumpsters are very, very big, so where will you put it? Larger dumpsters require a hard flat surface to rest on, such as concrete. These dumpsters mean you more or less must use the street, but that often requires permits from the city and permission from your neighbors to take up those parking spaces (particularly in gated communities or neighborhood associations). It is also important to choose a space that gives the delivery truck room to pick the container back up to take it to the landfill. If the truck cannot access the container, whether it is because a car is in the way or for any other reason, you may be assessed additional charges.